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Report: Some NFL Execs Believe Unvaccinated Players Shouldn't Be Paid on COVID List

Timothy Rapp

Several team executives reportedly believe that unvaccinated players who miss games because of COVID-19 shouldn't receive game checks for those absences, according to ESPN's Chris Mortensen. 

That report comes in the wake of Cole Beasley, who has been vocal about his decision to remain unvaccinated and has faced multiple fines for violating the league's coronavirus protocols, missing Sunday's game after being put on the reserve/COVID-19 list:

It's hard to imagine the NFL Players Association ever agreeing to unvaccinated players forfeiting game checks for COVID-19-related absences. 

The COVID-19 pandemic has remained a major storyline for the NFL this season, especially in December as the omicron variant has entered the fray. The league had to postpone three games last week as a result of outbreaks on various teams.

That led the NFL to change its coronavirus protocols. Vaccinated players and coaches will no longer be tested weekly but now randomly, a result of two-thirds of positive test results around the league last week for players who were asymptomatic, per ESPN's Kevin Seifert.

The NFL, in turn, is asking vaccinated players and coaches to self-report any symptoms they may have so they can get tested. For players looking to avoid missing important games down the stretch, however, it's fair to question whether that honor system will hold up. 

Additionally, vaccinated coaches and players had to previously post two negative tests, 24 hours apart, before they were removed from the reserve/COVID-19 list. But the new protocols don't require a negative test and instead "there are now a series of new combinations of single negative tests and cycle threshold (CT) readings that can in theory have a player back as soon as one day after a positive test."

Unvaccinated players are still subject to daily testing, and if they test positive are still out for a minimum of 10 days.

   

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